促进慢性伤口愈合的新兴刺激反应水凝胶。

Maya Yun, Logan Langford, Lewis Russell, Natalie Ndiforamang, Anran Zhang, Wubin Bai
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刺激反应性水凝胶由于其适应动态生理条件的能力,在伤口护理中获得了显著的关注,使其成为促进慢性伤口愈合的有希望的候选者。这些水凝胶可以响应内部和外部环境刺激,如温度、pH、活性氧(ROS)、葡萄糖水平、MMP、机械力、磁力和超声波,通过控制药物释放实现精确的按需治疗干预。这种反应是由与外界刺激相互作用引起的聚合物网络结构的可逆变化所控制的。通过为伤口愈合创造一个优化的环境,刺激敏感水凝胶可以促进水分保持、细胞迁移和机械灵活性,同时加速关键的组织修复过程,如血管生成或胶原蛋白合成。此外,加入生物活性剂,如抗菌化合物、生长因子和其他治疗活性物质,如蜂蜜,进一步扩大了它们的功能,尽管这些修饰可能是次要的,因为它们固有的刺激反应性。本文综述了刺激反应性水凝胶用于慢性伤口治疗的最新进展,强调了它们对环境信号的反应能力,并指出了它们通过控制治疗剂的释放、促进止血和组织再生来促进愈合的潜力。
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Emerging stimuli-responsive hydrogels for enhancing chronic wound healing.

Stimuli-responsive hydrogels have gained significant attention in wound care due to their ability to adapt to dynamic physiological conditions, making them promising candidates for facilitating chronic wound healing. These hydrogels can respond to both internal and external environmental stimuli such as temperature, pH, reactive oxygen species (ROS), glucose levels, MMP, mechanical forces, magnetism, and ultrasound, enabling precise, on-demand therapeutic interventions through controlled drug release. This responsiveness is governed by reversible changes in their polymer network structure caused by interactions with external stimuli. By creating an optimized environment for wound healing, stimuli-sensitive hydrogels can promote moisture retention, cellular migration, and mechanical flexibility while accelerating critical tissue repair processes like angiogenesis or collagen synthesis. Additionally, incorporating bioactive agents such as antimicrobial compounds, growth factors, and other therapeutically active substances like honey, has further expanded their functionality, though such modifications may be secondary to their inherent stimuli-responsive nature. This review provides a comprehensive overview of recent advancements in stimuli-responsive hydrogels for chronic wound management, highlighting their ability to respond to environmental cues and addressing their potential to enhance healing through the controlled release of therapeutic agents, promotion of hemostasis, and tissue regeneration.

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